Can anyone tell me about Puffing Billy? Would it be worth doing a half day trip?
Oooh I can! I lived in the Dandenongs for a number of years, and we lived in a house that actually backed onto the tracks for about a year.
I'll be honest, we've only ever done the luncheon (which I highly recommend if you want to splurge, but the timing might not work for you). The luncheon carriage is fully enclosed (and heated - great in winter!), and has comfy chairs and tables where your lunch is served. The normal carriages have bench seat type seats I believe, but a lot of kids sit at the edge with their feet hanging out (you'll see what I mean in one of the photos).
Puffing Billy is a historic steam railway through the beautiful temperate rainforest and hilly farmland of the Dandenong Ranges. There are various trestle bridges etc along the way, one major one in Selby where a lot of people have their wedding photos taken (we lived just down the road from this bit). There are also historic stations along the way, but you can't get on and off at any of them. On the normal train, you can get off at Emerald Lake Park or Gembrook. It takes about an hour to get to Emerald Lake Park, which I think is enough time on the train, and I would recommend you get off there to stretch your legs and look around. It's a nice park with a little café, and also has a model train exhibit if you're interested.
Puffing Billy itself is easy to get to from the city. You just get the Belgrave train to the end of the line (this would generally take just over an hour), then walk across to the Puffing Billy platform. There are plenty of other great things to do and see in the Dandenongs, but you'd need a car for those. If you're going to have a car, check out Grant's Picnic Ground (where you can feed the wild native birds including cockatoos), National Rhododendron Gardens, and Sassafras and Olinda villages.
Here's a picture of the train going over the famous trestle bridge in Selby.
You can expect to see scenery like this along the way.
And these are some pics from Emerald Lake Park.
Yell out if you have any more questions about Puffing Billy or anything else in the Dandenong Ranges
